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Not to() is the strcrg Lot too mild Convair-24- 23 01P agolognensolnauto111111111""gba s - l - ::: ''''' l v I t- f lt toe7 t' at Vardaman and said: - e' N t t'‘H°A1114 Saftea ° Irot I v---a- °°°°°°°° ii '''' ''- - 1 transports to be built in the San Diego plant of the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp William A Coulter president of the air line said the planes with a cruising speed of 300 miles an hour will supplement the 20 11 - iEr 53 1 1 1 1' "'t:- f March 25 t —Western Air Lines signed Tola $4500000 contract Monday 14 - 41o' 44e - It's- - 1 1- "I saw him apply the match to them" Sen McFarland suggested that the attorney could be mistaken "My recollection is very clear" Williams insisted "Commodore Vardaman and I walked over across the other side of our offices and these affidavits were destroyed in the shower room" Ex-La- : ‘ I! t five-ma- A NA-1- t 1 I I gMsaub(nDk)inn mid-Janua- 1 1 "L t ta b 11101' - 1:e') 11) ::ggii :ea 7 '' s 4 ‘t 1 4::-'- Costing 45 Millions -- Lt ) t t t- sidering the Vardaman nomination to be a member of the federal reserve board since announced that open hearings ended with Monday's session Questions by Radcliffe and Sens McFarland (D) Arizona and Mu- llikin (R) Colorado indicated a n favorable report from the group Two Senators Away Sen Carville ((D)) Nevada has not attended the last two days looked 4:ti-k- '' - had 1 4' - ' 1 :! )k WAL Buys Planes WELL iis41" t k - changes "I certainly did not" the White House naval aide replied when asked about testimony a few hours earlier that he and Frank E Williams St Louis attorney had burned these affidavits Denies Destruction "I went nowhere with Mr Williams to destroy any papers nor did I witness any destruction" he which 111Pral d - ti5 " ‘ WASHINGTON March 25 Ur) —Commodore James K Vardaman Jr bluntly denied Monday that he had any responsibility for "padded" inventories of a shoe company or any part in destruction of affidavits by former employes telling of inventory e - V Caw- VV3- "VA 'td::- $0141:1: '''''t'5 '41' ' : RasendacItieffe vACUUM ' t:718'' tt'''' v ''z ' LOS ANGELES - 4 '7 ' P ' :1i1:kbt": - - - A - 4 ' nations FEDERAL i - ! ' 7T - N-- t Chairman of the 71 OSU pAcKto --- 7 For Vardaman a ARGE stk Approval Seen 1 - 1 A ' en- - gravest responsibility for of peace and security maintenance --- Our 4 serve i eery facility toFEDERALis rests on the council Byrnes said vours to command and the council must deal with Building and Loan Associa problems about which nations once 'ion has made special provi have gone to war "siOng to process 'Upon all members of the united the duty to cooperate nations G I Home Construction N: with therests council to enable it to Loans meet its responsibility" Byrnes said " They must be willing freeThis service iis complete we ly and frankly to discuss their handle eery detail May we grievances before the council dAetrlain it to your "Questions affecting the of the world must not be as questions of honor which of be discussed Questions l are no BUILDING & LOAN ASSN between individuals left to the ordeal of the duel J H Antws Pres ' tions of honor between 7 23 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE cannot be left to the ordeal of battle CITY sALT : "We must live by the charter That is the road to peace" z 4" last-minu- te ' 1 I LL s - i is to "If the united nations x oonon -- added - 3 I E NIBBLE — - Vardaman's concluding testimony was backed up by Clark cil" Clifford formerly his attorney Urges Preparedness who now is a naval captain and Hence Byrnes said the council Vardaman's White House assistmust be prepared at all times to ant lAte I 1 :15 H ng THAT OLD LEAR WATCHES' The most harried person in the entire organization undoubtedly was Miss Sybil Atkins She had to credentials officer face some 600 accredited news- papermen seeking the 200 available working seats inside the council chamber In the flurry of preparations It seemed everyone W R banded testi- 4)- ' this country and promising that Americans would do their best to make the visitors feel at home the president said: "But there can be no home anywhere for the united nations un- less the united nations remain united and continue to work together as they fought together for peace and freedom "The people of the United States not only wish you success but they pledge to you their wholehearted cooperation to give to the united nations the strength and the will to maintain peace and freedom in this interdependent World" Byrnes in his own speech said that "the charter does not sanctify ancient privilege It does not attempt to outlaw change in an world It does however obligate all the states large and small alike to refrain from the use of force or threat of force except in the defense of law "Nations like individuals should do their best to adjust their disputes without resort to litigation But no nation has the right to take the law into its own hands If disputes cannot be settled by be friendly negotiations they roust brought before the security counever-changi- complaint against presence of Russian troops Application by U S to give Iran No 1 priority Application by Russia to postpone meeting until April 10 Presumable Russian and Iranian reports to council that Russian troops are already withdrawing Prospective Issues— Albania— AlYugoslav application to admitRusbania is 52nd united nation sia backs application Greece actively opposes On "continuous" program held over from London meeting May be put on active program on application Veto Power—Russian proposal circulated in memorandum form to security council expert committee to broaden veto power of big five Possible Issues—(May be raised by member nations at present meeting) Spain—France wants to have security council declare the nationalist regime of Generalissimo Francisco Franco called a threat to security Russia possibly Poland and Mexico approve United States and Great Britain oppose France made latest move in secret note to Great Britain Saturday Argentina — Similar action against "fascist" regime of Ar- gentina may be made by Russia or some other member Greece—Elections opposed by Greek left wing to be held March 31- - Russia may ask security council action as at London based on presence of British troops Indonesia—Russia may revive London dispute in complaint against British troops In Netherlands East Indies Polish Army In Exile—Yugoslavia has written council complaining against presence of Polish troops in Italy but has not formally raised problem as an issue Great Britain has announced that Polish forces are being dis- Zile Salt Cakc Zribune eased I : - ' 1 ': ' t: i I s ! 1 '' 4 0 'L- :71 '4 :4 ' y' - : - ' 1 1 :'!- I- ''' ' f:- t''''1-- (' ' V 1 :'''-!- ! ) p ? - ':5 '''''' ''' '- ? 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':s ": opLI tion) Iran—Iranian :7 eit'- ' ' or ' y i - '" ' '''::':l :f''':e -- ::7 :'- - ‘i The opening probably was as completely reported as- any event in New York City history with wire officials estimating the day's output at about 250000 words The reaching for a telephone N 0 switchboard warmed up for hamburg Looting Halted the days ahead with approximateHAMBURG March 25 ly 8000 calls vigilance by civil and miliThe 45 members of the general tary police and strict safety measpublic who stood in line some of ures by shop keepers has halted them for as long as 13 hours were looting of food stores in Hamburg rewarded with free luncheon in the in the past- 24 hours authorities delegates' dining room The con-be said Monday cessionaire said this would not a daily feature Hassein Ala of Iran and his staff were the first arriyals Henri Bonnet of France and Andrei for Gromyko of Russia drove up toI ON GIFTS R D G gether When a French translation of a y Away Now i of Prices welcoming letter from Bronx Borwas J James Pres Lyons ough word "Bronx" turned out J treab e the the same as in English and occasioned some laughter Main After a foggy morning the sun came out :around noon - Several1 441JAT hundred persons stood behind po------ NEW YORK March 25 (A')—Excitement surrounding the of the united nations security counThe cil failed to dull appetites site's sole cafeteria reported feed- ing nearly 2000 persons from a menu featured by two old American dishes—roast beef and chicken March 25 (UP)— NEW International questions before the united nations security council or subject to hearing later: Issues — (On active program subject to Immediate considerati t ! lice lines across the street from T u e s d a v March 26 1946 the campus watching dignitaries arrive and depart ' BRIEFS Excitement Prior to Council Opening Whets Appetites YOR1C ' '::'--- "::: V" - i il 3 '9 ''' - '1:i -'' l'''' : 4 '1- 4---- '4- ''' ''''4 ': — 4- - i:- : 4- :"' ''' c" '' ?' 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